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France on fire, the Putin-Xi summit, World Water Day and Ramadan

Daily major events preoccupy her global public opinion. The news is delivered by professionals who are always in the right place at the right time. Greeks and foreign photojournalists they combine their views and experiences and upload their photos to the biggest agencies. Some of the “clicks” take us on a journey while others fill us with pain and sadness.

Not much needs to be said about the photos below. They are concentrated in them what happened in the world last week.

France is “on fire” over the pension

France is “paralyzed” by the strikes. In the streets thousands of protesters against Macron. They continue unabated strikes in Franceas thousands of citizens are every day in the streets protesting against his decision Emmanuel Macron, to advance the pension reform. The backlash has grown since the government pushed the bill through parliament without a vote last week, leading to mass protests in Paris and other cities in recent days. clashes between protesters and police. The labor unions estimate that the mobilizations will continue unabated against the policy of the French president, which according to what they said is characterized by contempt and lies.

Summit between Putin and Xi

The Cold War setting is confirmed with two summit meetings, a few days after the issuance of a warrant for his arrest Vladimir Putin by the International Criminal Court. The Chinese president visited Russia while the Japanese prime minister visited Ukraine – the country’s first leader to visit a war zone since World War II. In Moscow, Putin branded China as Russia’s most important economic partner, while Xi Jinping supports peace plan which does not include the withdrawal of Russian troops from occupied territories.

world water day

The water it is a necessary component of life. World Water Day was established in 1993 to remind us every year how essential drinking water and its quality are to our lives. Access to it should be universal. However, right now, water is a commodity in crisis. Its availability in relation to its demand is disproportionate, while the climate crisis combined with global warming creates many problems. Pictured, a man cleans clothes on the banks of the Brahmaputra River on World Water Day in Guwahati of India. In the country, water carriers pour water into various wells, causing a massive and desperate gathering of local people who rush around the well for a bucket of water, before it dries up again…. The precious commodity is not for everyone…

Ramadan has begun

The Muslim month of fasting and reflection began on Wednesday, March 22, the Ramadan. Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic year, during which, according to tradition, “the Qur’an was delivered as a guide to the people”. This month is sacred for Muslims, as certain rules must be observed, which are in the nature of atonement and obedience to the commands of God (Allah). In the photo Muslim worshipers from Indonesia perform a night prayer called “tarawih” on the eve of the first day of the holy fasting month of Ramadan.

Widespread anger in Lebanon for the miserable economic conditions

Lebanon

Veteran military and police officers clashed with his security forces Lebanon, in their attempt to break through the barricades and reach the seat of government. Police used tear gas to drive them away, with the veterans saying it was a “thank you” for their sacrifices. Demonstrators attempted to breach the fence leading to the government headquarters in central Beirut amid widespread rage for the harsh economic conditions in the country. In the streets and the depositors… In the photo, fireworks can be seen exploding in the hands of a protester before he could throw them at the building of the Central Bank of Lebanon.

Cherry blossoms welcome Spring

Faithful to their appointment, the cherries they bloomed once again signaling that Spring is here. Their beautiful pink and white blossoms create some of the most beautiful natural backdrops. The photo shows it Washington Monument as the cherry blossoms reach their peak this week in the Tidal Basin in Washington. Hundreds of citizens were photographed next to the beautiful trees…

The legal “entanglements” of Gwyneth Paltrow

It started on Tuesday trial of actress Gwyneth Paltrow who is accused of injuring a retired doctor and abandoning him when she did skiing in 2016 in Utah. Dr. Terry Sanderson claims the accident left him with broken ribs and brain damage. He claims that the famous actress showed indifference after his injury, while he accuses her of going down the slope “abstractly” and “without paying attention”.

Source: News Beast

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